The woman or girl knocked on the family’s door in the 6900 block of Cozycroft Avenue, apparently asked for 17-year-old Francisco Javier Rodriguez Jr. by name and lured him outside. Accomplices then shot him moments later — just after 6 p.m. Wednesday.

El Camino Real had played Taft High to a scoreless tie earlier that day.

Students flooded the hospital where Francisco, who played goaltender, was declared dead.

Police — who announced no arrests as of Saturday night — described the woman as a Latina in her late teens or early 20s, about 5 feet-1 inch and 120 pounds. Her hair may have been dyed red or auburn, and she was wearing a dark sweater, police said.

Neighbor Jose Meza told reporters that Francisco’s mother answered the door and “she said it was a girl at the door. And he came out, he wasn’t even wearing shoes, he was wearing socks. He must’ve went up to the car, they shot him, and he turned around and took steps toward his house, and he landed right on this front yard.”

Meza talked to Francisco after he was shot.

“I thought he heard me,” Meza said. “I told him just hold on: They will be here. He couldn’t say nothing.”

His father, just returned from a trip to his native Mexico, was working to arrange his son’s burial. The son was known as “Panchito,” a nickname for “Little Francisco.”